Installing of Flat Screen TV With Ease
Saturday, 13. March 2010
Are you worried about wall mounting of your flat screen TV? No need to worry any more if you read this article. A TV wall mount bracket is the first thing you need for wall mounting of your TV.
Now, there are three types of brackets used in TV wall mounting and which form the basis of the three types of wall mounting of your flat screen. The brackets available in the market include low-profile, tilting and full-motion wall mounts. They have their own advantages and disadvantages as well. Let’s look at the different Flat Screen TV Wall Mounts
TV Wall Mount Using Low-Profile Brackets
A low-profile wall mount bracket is considered to be the easiest and simplest one to mount and is the most cost-effective when compared to other two types of the available wall mounts. The low-profile bracket makes your installation so easy as if you are hanging a painting on the wall Though a low-profile is the easiest way to mount your TV, it restricts you in moving your TV from its position once the installation is complete. This limitation makes it difficult when you try to change your cables. It’s being a flat TV and mounted on a flat wall, it’s not possible to change cables without displacing the TV from the wall.
Tilting Installation of Flat TV
These brackets are bit costlier than the low-profile ones but are cheaper than the full-motion wall mounting brackets. The installation of this type of brackets is not very complicated, and akin to a low-profile mount. The only advantage that you get with a tilting mount is that it gives you freedom to adjust the vertical angle of viewing. These mounting brackets have a spin in the middle of the brackets. This pivot helps to maintain a great viewing angle as per the convenience of the viewer. Changing cables is not a problem in a tilting wall mount unlike it’s in the case of low-profile mount.
TV Wall Mount Using Full-Motion Brackets
Full-motion wall mounts give your wall-mounted TV a full motion and of course a higher cost is associated with it. They are the costliest of all types of wall mounts. These are generally complex to install. These wall mounts are difficult to install due to the moving arms they use to have. You will certainly need 2-3 more people when you will try to wall mount your TV using full-motion mount brackets.
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